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Load and Save ODF documents in flat XML to make external XSLT processing easierMake license information accessible via the Help menuMade on-line Help available on-line, via the WikiHelpAdded "Experimental" mode, to allow users to test out as-yet-unfinished featuresBundled Linux "Libertine G" and Linux "Biolinum G" fontsAdded the LibreColors to the paletteImplement import of alpha channel for RGBA .tiffsShow all appropiate formats by default on "Save As"Use radio buttons widgets to clarify complex menu option intentionsAdd option to enable saving of documents with non-visible changesAdded Quickstarter for Unix builds (enabled only in distro builds)Fix synthetic small caps resizing factor to improve look and interoperability What's New: 
Mac version doesn't bundle the mediawiki extensionThe distribution for Windows is an international build, so you can choose the user interface language that you prefer. Help content is available via an online service, or alternatively as a separate install.Our Windows binaries are digitally signed by The Document Foundation.For Windows users that have OpenOffice.org installed, we advise uninstalling that beforehand, because it registers the same file type associations.If you run Linux, the GCJ Java variant has known issues with LibreOffice, we advise to e.g. use OpenJDK instead.Some menu entries have changed or added. If you miss something, that may be due to the use of customised menu settings from your previous LibreOffice installation.This version still contains a few annoying bugs, as listed here. New Features and Fixes 
Round-trip interoperability with Microsoft OOXML, particularly for DOCX, as well as legacy RTF, has improved considerably. A new import filter for Abiword documents has been added.A new engine for Calc - massive parallel calculations of formula cells using GPU via OpenCL are now possible thanks to our new formular interpreter. Windows specific improvements for business users, particularly a simplified custom install dialog, and the ability to centrally manage and lock-down the configuration with Group Policy Objects via Active Directory.Better integration with Windows 7 and 8, with thumbnails of open documents now grouped by application and a list of recent documents, both showing on the task bar.Power and enterprise users on all platforms will like the new Expert Configuration window, which has been added to the Options tab. New Start screen with a cleaner layout that makes better use of the available space - even on netbooks - and shows a preview of the last ODF documents.  |